Traffic, Lights & Signs

The Traffic Division is responsible for a variety of functions that contribute to our community's safe and efficient movement of people, goods, and services.

The City of Rocklin follows the California Vehicle Code and national guidelines for traffic control devices such as signal lights, traffic signs, and paint markings. Several factors are considered when deciding to place traffic control devices including traffic volumes, accident rates, pedestrian traffic, and travel delays.

Requests for traffic control devices can be submitted to the City by contacting Public Services at 916.625.5500 or online via Access Rocklin.

The Traffic Division is responsible for a variety of functions
that contribute to our community’s safe and efficient movement of
people, goods, and services.

The City of Rocklin follows the California Vehicle Code and
national guidelines for traffic control devices such as
signal lights, traffic signs, and paint markings. Several factors
are considered when deciding to place traffic control devices
including traffic volumes, accident rates, pedestrian traffic,
and travel delays.

Requests for traffic control devices can be submitted to the City
by contacting Public Services at 916.625.5500 or online
via Access
Rocklin.

To see a map of road closures in Rocklin, click below. On the next screen you can drag the map to view a specific area or enter an address in the search box. You can zoom by using the wheel on their mouse or with the plus and minus tools. For more information on the road closures, click the line indicating the road closure, and a screen will pop up with details.

An Overload
Transportation Permit is required whenever a vehicle or
equipment is driven, hauled, or towed that exceeds a width of 10
feet, a height of 14 feet, a combined length of 75 feet, or a
gross weight of 80,000 pounds.

Rocklin has established a railroad crossing Quiet Zone working
with the US Department of Transportation, the Federal Railroad
Administration’s “Train Horn Rule.” The City also worked
closely with the California Public Utilities Commission, the
Union Pacific Railroad, and Amtrak to ensure adherence to
the federal regulation.

These reports are disseminated to and reviewed by various
Railroad Managers, City Staff, and the Federal Railroad
Administration; so please keep your comments to the subject and
refrain from making personal comments defaming train crews,
railroad employees or other individuals.